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today carlos martinez is working for ibm. out of more than 10,000 applicants for the job that he fills he was one of only 75 that were hired. is america a better place to have a kind of educated individual working with good ideas, creating new products, expanding employment opportunities? of course it is. so now the u.s. house of representatives has decided the best thing for the future of america is to deport carlos martinez. deport carlos martinez and deport those other young students who hold such potential for this country. that's the house republican approach immigration. deport carlos martinez. there are so many other dreamers in this country with the same talented determination is carlos carlos. i want the american people to understand the human cost of the proposal that has been sent to us by the house of representatives under republican control. the house republicans want to and daca. hundreds of thousands of people like carlos martinez protected by daca would be deported. 1.5 million eligible to apply would never ha
today carlos martinez is working for ibm. out of more than 10,000 applicants for the job that he fills he was one of only 75 that were hired. is america a better place to have a kind of educated individual working with good ideas, creating new products, expanding employment opportunities? of course it is. so now the u.s. house of representatives has decided the best thing for the future of america is to deport carlos martinez. deport carlos martinez and deport those other young students who...
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it is what they do with ibm with the operating system. that is why it becomes the standard the microsoft basic becomes the standard. >> the anecdote it is telling. you talk about it. there is another anecdote earlier young boys working in seattle. there are four of them. they get a contract. paul allen becomes convinced that he can work and they take it on and try to do this job for a company in portland. .. and discover they cannot do it so allen calls gates to say we are in trouble the and you have to come back. want to read this because it is so interesting and gates says okay but i will be in charge. and it will be hard to deal with me unless i am in charge. if you put me in charge i.m. in charge of this and anything else we do. >> and the rest is history. >> that is an interesting story. [laughter] and it turns out that way. you have to have somebody who is really the driven visionary and you know was a spent on the stage. when i spoke about the steve jobs book you had he was sitting right there. we talked about it and in the end he
it is what they do with ibm with the operating system. that is why it becomes the standard the microsoft basic becomes the standard. >> the anecdote it is telling. you talk about it. there is another anecdote earlier young boys working in seattle. there are four of them. they get a contract. paul allen becomes convinced that he can work and they take it on and try to do this job for a company in portland. .. and discover they cannot do it so allen calls gates to say we are in trouble the...
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Jan 1, 2015
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it ends with how watson and deeply the two machines ibm built in the end become more powerful when combined with the imagination of human so that they ada lovelace strand. did we get to leslie park. he goes to the secret facility they have in england to break the german wartime codes. the machine there is an enigma machine which codes the german messages. fortunately i think they are able to slowly break how the code is done. one of the amazing things that turing does is figure out a long with tommy flowers who did the vacuum tubes and worked for the phone company how you would make something called colossus which is the first real electronic operable computer and they use it to break the german code. so when we argue about what is the first computer, one contender if you're thinking it's got to be electronic, it's got to do logical sequences it probably ought to be digital. colossus breaking the code that was done on that machine by turing in the whole team there at slightly park and especially tommy flowers. >> there are to other players in 1937 which you cover and i want to bring into th
it ends with how watson and deeply the two machines ibm built in the end become more powerful when combined with the imagination of human so that they ada lovelace strand. did we get to leslie park. he goes to the secret facility they have in england to break the german wartime codes. the machine there is an enigma machine which codes the german messages. fortunately i think they are able to slowly break how the code is done. one of the amazing things that turing does is figure out a long with...
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time we have understood corporations have rights if they didn't the police could storm the office of ibm to take their computers to say if he likes rockefeller center he could take it without violation of the fifth amendment. it seems odd to say as the llc or partnership it is okay but once you incorporate there is a magical switch where you lose your rights nor does profit motive matter we have a jewish and muslim butchers the purse to according to religious beliefs one was a christian bookstore but they sell exclusively christian and literature. so put the misdirection to rest if you pierce the corporate veil i share that practical skepticism that all stakeholders police but if hobby lobby went public tomorrow with all of them sec prospectus and investor memoranda lead out its business was not defrauding anyone there would not be anything wrong with that. but herehe first amendment protects free speech and free exercise of and the people don't lose there rights when they get together through rifra. but the larger conclusion is the essence of freedom is that government cannot legally fo
time we have understood corporations have rights if they didn't the police could storm the office of ibm to take their computers to say if he likes rockefeller center he could take it without violation of the fifth amendment. it seems odd to say as the llc or partnership it is okay but once you incorporate there is a magical switch where you lose your rights nor does profit motive matter we have a jewish and muslim butchers the purse to according to religious beliefs one was a christian...
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Jan 26, 2015
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if they didn't then the police could storm the offices of ibm and they can all of their computers. or say the mayor of new york likes rockfeller center and wants to move there he can take it without paying just compensation in violation of the fifth amendment. so it seems odd to say as an llc or partnership or whatever you can pursue a profit it is okay but once you incorporate there is a magical switch where you lose your concern rights. nor does profit motive matter. we have jewish and muslim butchers to pursue profit motive according to religious beliefs. one of the co-playoffs of hobby lobby was a christian bookstore. mardel books is in it to make a buck but they are selling christian literature ex exclusively. let's put the corporations are not people to rest. if you piece their corporate veals it is their owners that bleed. a publically traded company could align all of its stakeholders beliefs to a claim i object but it is possible. if hobby lobby went public tomorrow and all of the investors and so forths laid out how it pursued its business wasn't defrauding anyone i don't
if they didn't then the police could storm the offices of ibm and they can all of their computers. or say the mayor of new york likes rockfeller center and wants to move there he can take it without paying just compensation in violation of the fifth amendment. so it seems odd to say as an llc or partnership or whatever you can pursue a profit it is okay but once you incorporate there is a magical switch where you lose your concern rights. nor does profit motive matter. we have jewish and muslim...
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if they didn't, then the police could storm the offices of ibm and take all their computers, because there's no fourth amendment right there. or the mayor of new york can say he really likes rockefeller center and wants to move his office there and just take it without paying just compensation, in violation of the fifth amendment. so corporation structure really doesn't matter. it seems kind offed to say that as an -- of odd to say. of course, we have jewish and muslim butchers who for their profit motive according to religious beliefs. indeed one of the co-plaintiffs of hobby lobby was a christian bookstore. they're in it to make a book, but they're selling exclusively christian literature. so let's put this corporations are people misdirection to rest. at least for closely-held companies, if you pierce their corporate veils, it's their owners who will bleed. i share the practical skepticism that a pluckily-traded company -- publicly-traded company, a fortune 500 company, say, could align all of its stakeholders to assert a rfra claim, but if hobby lobby went public tomorrow and in
if they didn't, then the police could storm the offices of ibm and take all their computers, because there's no fourth amendment right there. or the mayor of new york can say he really likes rockefeller center and wants to move his office there and just take it without paying just compensation, in violation of the fifth amendment. so corporation structure really doesn't matter. it seems kind offed to say that as an -- of odd to say. of course, we have jewish and muslim butchers who for their...
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the fight over the death of the internet isn't the most important ibm. site over climate, racial and gender justice or economic justice are far more important than the fight over the internet. the internet is the foundational fight because every one of those flights will be fought and won or loss on the internet. i won't ask you how to only do things with technology that makes the world a better place. it is hard to be a vegan much less the bavarian. it may be every month you find yourself making an automated data to a company comcast that set itself to destroying net neutrality and insuring giant cable companies get to decide who can speak and be heard in the global networks and maybe that you have a fruit flavored phone you are very in amber and of even though that company has made its offer and the mega adding digital rights management to all of our tools and has in fact filed a patent for a system that will allow law enforcement to remotely operate your camera and microphone and maybe that you find yourself watching a lot of netflix because they have
the fight over the death of the internet isn't the most important ibm. site over climate, racial and gender justice or economic justice are far more important than the fight over the internet. the internet is the foundational fight because every one of those flights will be fought and won or loss on the internet. i won't ask you how to only do things with technology that makes the world a better place. it is hard to be a vegan much less the bavarian. it may be every month you find yourself...
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thanks again for putting -- ibm. thanks again for putting together the paper i think it's tremendous, i'm glad you guys are doing it. i was wondering whether other components within dhs have come to you to talk about putting together a collaborative paper on how you guys all work together at the borders something to that extent. >> yes and no. [laughter] >> this could be a very short q&a session. robert please elaborate. >> yes, they have. i believe the importance is with the articles, like a first step just speaking of the border patrol in general or dhs employees in general, we are very, very good at telling stories. you could sit with a border patrol agent who's been in 20 years and hear some of the best law enforcement stories in the world. we haven't been so well at writing these things down, so i will carry the suggestion back, and i encourage them with all due haste to do that. thank you. >> if we can come up to one of our csi senior affiliates here josh. >> good morning chiefs and thanks for being here. quick
thanks again for putting -- ibm. thanks again for putting together the paper i think it's tremendous, i'm glad you guys are doing it. i was wondering whether other components within dhs have come to you to talk about putting together a collaborative paper on how you guys all work together at the borders something to that extent. >> yes and no. [laughter] >> this could be a very short q&a session. robert please elaborate. >> yes, they have. i believe the importance is with...